‘Ballistic Fingerprint’ Database Expands Amid Questions About Its Precision
A federal database of shell casings was expanded to over 200 local law enforcement agencies this year to let police use it in investigations that match casings with guns.
From Campbell’s To Kellogg’s, Classic Brands Are Feeling The Crunch
Big mainstream consumer brands, which have owned our cupboards and closets, face a turning point: a time to evolve or wither. The Internet and the echoes of the recession have changed us as shoppers.
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Kicks Off New Year With Address And A Warning To U.S.
In his New Year’s Day address, Kim Jong Un said he’s committed to denuclearization, but warned North Korea will take a “new path” if the U.S. maintains sanctions against his country.
Government Workers Voice Their Frustrations As They Struggle During Shutdown
Federal workers and their families are fed up with their paychecks being held hostage in the border wall argument. Several are speaking out about their struggles to pay their bills.
Kentucky's career rushing leader Benny Snell through the years
NFL bound Benny Snell claim’s Kentucky football’s career rushing leader record at the Citrus Bowl.
Shutdown Leaves Food, Medicine and Pay in Doubt in Indian Country
Native Americans, entitled to federal services under treaties, are bearing the brunt of the government shutdown and worried about more pain to come.
Boyle emergency services leaders give their wish lists for 2019 – The Advocate-Messenger – Danville Advocate
Boyle emergency services leaders give their wish lists for 2019 – The Advocate-Messenger Danville AdvocateYou have read 0 of 8 articles. Log In or Subscribe. The fun and chaotic holidays are over, now it’s time to get down to business. As th…
How Biden Has Paved the Way for a Possible Presidential Run
A series of careful financial decisions, and the creation of nonprofits and academic centers staffed by close advisers, would help a campaign-in-waiting.
Car Attacks In Japan And Germany Mar New Year’s Celebrations
A dozen people were hurt on separate continents after police say motorists deliberately plowed through crowds of revelers just past Midnight.
As China Talks Begin, Trump’s Trade Negotiator Tries to Keep President From Wavering
Robert Lighthizer, the United States trade representative and a China skeptic, wants to prevent an anxious president from making a quick, empty deal in a rush to calm the markets.
Family Of American Arrested In Moscow Refutes Spy Claims
David Whelan, who says he is Paul Whelan’s brother, tweeted that his brother was in Moscow for a wedding, not a spy mission.
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